Lori Johnson

Lori Johnson earned her massage therapy certification in 1994 from the
Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado. This school is one of the premier
educational facilities in the Rocky Mountain region for the study of
alternative healing modalities. Her training includes various types of
massage methods with particular emphasis on Swedish, deep tissue, and
myofascial techniques. She became a Certified PUSH Therapist in 2005 and
is currently an assistant in the PUSH Therapy modules.

After earning her bachelor’s degree at Colorado State University in 1990,
Lori worked in the mental health and higher education fields. Her
decision to study massage therapy led her to the profession that she
loves and she has been working with clients and patients for over 11
years.

Lori is a Colorado native. She enjoys the natural beauty of her home
state and spends time hiking in the mountains and walking on the many
recreation trails in the city. Some of her other interests are reading
and gardening. Lori is married to Corey and she is the mother of two
young boys. She lives in Littleton with her family.

Dr. Joel Carmichael, DC attended Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis, graduating valedictorian magna cum laude in 1985. He became the second chiropractor in the United States to complete a one-year hospital residency in chiropractic family practice at Lindell Hospital with an emphasis in orthopedics. He attended grand rounds in orthopedics and rheumatology at Barnes Hospital/Washington University School of Medicine—ranked in 2007 as the 4th leading medical school in the country.

Dr. Jon Seeman graduated from Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, Oregon in 2006. He completed an internship in Beaverton, Oregon with Dr. Ted Forcum who, with Dr. Carmichael, is a top Olympic sports chiropractor. Dr. Seeman participated in treatment of amateur, elite and professional athletes from various sports. Dr. Seeman was trained in various sport injury protocols and procedures that have been proven to help with a faster recovery and enhance overall performance.